GLENDALE, Ariz. — Kenley Jansen arrived at Camelback Ranch after 9 a.m. Thursday. He plunged around his locker for his gear, announced his forthcoming schedule to those inquiring and set up a sort of next-level putting green along the row of recently vacated lockers in the Dodgers’ clubhouse.

The contraption, called a Chippo, purports to be a hybrid between cornhole and golf. Staring at it from 30 feet away, Jansen pulled out a wedge and practiced his chipping after receiving some swing coaching from third-base coach Chris Woodward and minor league instructor José Vizcaíno. He needed more. With one swing, Jansen missed altogether, flipping his club into the air and banging it off a vacant nearby locker.